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I also encountered this problem on Tmobile AC1900 running update 3 fork while updating the router using Firefox. But I was still able to connect using Chrome!

Searching around the Firefox settings I found that this setting in Tools-> Options -> Advance -> Network -> "The following websites are allowed to store data for offline use" dialog. After removing the router's entry in the dialog I was able to connect to the router using Firefox again.

Same here, also using TMobile AC1900 and update 3 of fork, when I click tools page it eventually goes to a white/grey background and blacktext saying "Settings have been updated. Web page will now refresh.
Changes have been made to the IP address or port number. You will now be disconnected from TM-AC1900.
To access the settings of TM-AC1900, reconnect to the wireless network and use the updated IP address and port number."

I flashed the latest 376.47 firmware, eveyrthing works, but when I try to flash back to the fork update 3, can't get to the router page, and only the white/grey page i mentioned above showed up....

Also flashed the update 1 (no update 2 download available..) and same thing, tools page gives a white/grey update page and no more access to router...

Any help will be appreciated, thanks!
 
Every Internet page that I try to visit (Yahoo for example) pops up the 'router' login page and asked me for the router login and password. If I type that in, I can go to the page. I have cleared cache of all of my browsers and still no luck. Only way to get rid of it is to reboot the router. I'm running the 3rd generation fork from this thread (haven't updated to the latest). Going to the router setup page is no issue (still have to login). I tried to login and logout and still asks for router login / password on every Internet page.

If I hit cancel or enter the wrong router password, it sends me to the Unauthorized Access Page. :(

I'm really at a loss on this one...

Only things I can possibly think of:

Are you running a proxy server of some type? Maybe that's getting confused somehow when the router shuts down for the code load.

If on Windows, in IE, got to Internet Options/Connections/LAN Settings and make sure everything is unchecked. I know these settings are under IE, but they have effects throughout the system.

Otherwise, try and capture the syslog if it happens again.
 
Router: T-Mobile AC1900. (Fork)
Somehow my TV keeps losing connection with DLNA of the router and I had to reboot to get DLNA connection again. It didn't matter if I was connected by wired or wireless.

I think the problem has been addressed here:
http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=15117

Have you checked the minidlna.log file? It's in a minidlna subdirectory on the drive with the files.
 
I'm still on build 03 and mine has started doing the router password prompt that someone else mentioned.

When trying to view web pages a router sign-on prompt appears for port 80 at the router's IP address.
 
Just updated to Fork 4 and so far so good:cool: Running 45 minutes no hiccups. All my devices including iPhones, iPads etc., connected without issues. All WiFi extenders work as promised in AC 5GHz speed with my 68U router.

Thanks John

Question for John or Merlin.

QoS or H/A? I just chatted with Asus and they recommend QoS, cause, they said, the H/A bypasses Network Stacks and you don't really know which stacks it bypasses to give you the speed and thus it makes the Network more venerable....! What do you guys say and use?
 
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I'm still on build 03 and mine has started doing the router password prompt that someone else mentioned.

When trying to view web pages a router sign-on prompt appears for port 80 at the router's IP address.

The fact that a couple of users are reporting this at the same time (one still on update-03), suggests to me it's something outside of the router.

Are you on Windows? Yesterday was 'patch Tuesday' for Microsoft. (I personally haven't put them on yet)

Are you running an adblock or tracking protection and got a rules update?
 
The fact that a couple of users are reporting this at the same time (one still on update-03), suggests to me it's something outside of the router.

Are you on Windows? Yesterday was 'patch Tuesday' for Microsoft. (I personally haven't put them on yet)

Are you running an adblock or tracking protection and got a rules update?

This happened several times over the last few weeks. Only happens when I reboot the modem (that I know of) and only way to fix it was to reboot the router. No rebooting of PC's, etc. at all.
 
Just updated to Fork 4 and so far so good:cool: Running 45 minutes no hiccups. All my devices including iPhones, iPads etc., connected without issues. All WiFi extenders work as promised in AC 5GHz speed with my 68U router.

Thanks John

Question for John or Merlin.

QoS or H/A? I just chatted with Asus and they recommend QoS, cause, they said, the H/A bypasses Network Stacks and you don't really know which stacks it bypasses to give you the speed and thus it makes the Network more venerable....! What do you guys say and use?

Hardware Acceleration is only necessary for WAN speeds faster than 120-150 Mbps (N66/AC66) or 300 Mbps (AC56/AC68/AC87).
 
Hardware Acceleration is only necessary for WAN speeds faster than 120-150 Mbps (N66/AC66) or 300 Mbps (AC56/AC68/AC87).

Thanks Merlin, so is it true that the Network could be "less" safe, if you elect H/A vs. QoS then?:confused:
 
Have you checked the minidlna.log file? It's in a minidlna subdirectory on the drive with the files.

What am I supposed to look for???
These are a summary of my log.
......................
[2010/12/31 18:00:32] minidlna.c:1152: warn: Starting MiniDLNA version 1.1.3.
[2010/12/31 18:00:32] minidlna.c:357: warn: Creating new database at /tmp/mnt/NAS/minidlna/files.db
[2010/12/31 18:00:32] minidlna.c:1191: warn: HTTP listening on port 8200
[2010/12/31 18:00:32] scanner.c:737: warn: Scanning /tmp/mnt/NAS
[2014/10/11 01:36:23] scanner.c:834: warn: Scanning /tmp/mnt/NAS finished (881 files)!
[2014/10/11 01:36:23] playlist.c:125: warn: Parsing playlists...
[2014/10/11 01:36:23] playlist.c:259: warn: Finished parsing playlists.
[2014/10/11 09:26:39] upnphttp.c:1048: warn: HTTP Connection closed unexpectedly
[2014/10/11 09:26:59] upnphttp.c:1048: warn: HTTP Connection closed unexpectedly
....................
[2014/10/12 16:03:41] upnphttp.c:1048: warn: HTTP Connection closed unexpectedly
[2014/10/12 16:04:02] upnphttp.c:1048: warn: HTTP Connection closed unexpectedly
[2014/10/12 16:13:41] upnpevents.c:377: error: upnp_event_recv: recv(): Connection reset by peer
[2014/10/12 16:13:45] upnpevents.c:377: error: upnp_event_recv: recv(): Connection reset by peer
[2014/10/12 17:06:39] upnphttp.c:1048: warn: HTTP Connection closed unexpectedly
....................
[2014/10/12 17:50:36] upnphttp.c:1048: warn: HTTP Connection closed unexpectedly
[2014/10/12 17:50:56] upnphttp.c:1048: warn: HTTP Connection closed unexpectedly
[2014/10/12 17:51:01] upnphttp.c:1225: error: send(res_buf): 18824 bytes sent (out of 21437)
[2014/10/12 17:51:16] upnphttp.c:1048: warn: HTTP Connection closed unexpectedly
[2014/10/12 17:51:36] upnphttp.c:1048: warn: HTTP Connection closed unexpectedly
 
Thanks Merlin, so is it true that the Network could be "less" safe, if you elect H/A vs. QoS then?:confused:

HW acceleration has nothing to do with security, it's purely a performance feature.
 
This happened several times over the last few weeks. Only happens when I reboot the modem (that I know of) and only way to fix it was to reboot the router. No rebooting of PC's, etc. at all.

Might be worth it to clear out the modem info back to the ISP....poweroff the modem/router for at least 10 minutes....plug in modem and wait for sync, then turn on router.
 
The fact that a couple of users are reporting this at the same time (one still on update-03), suggests to me it's something outside of the router.

Are you on Windows? Yesterday was 'patch Tuesday' for Microsoft. (I personally haven't put them on yet)

Are you running an adblock or tracking protection and got a rules update?
I figured out my problem. I had a router admin logout success page open in a tab and somehow managed to hit the back button on that tab, which in turn prompted the router sign-on box to appear over my active tabs.
 
I figured out my problem. I had a router admin logout success page open in a tab and somehow managed to hit the back button on that tab, which in turn prompted the router sign-on box to appear over my active tabs.

Thanks for the update! This one had me really confused. One down, one to go.
 
Thanks for the update! This one had me really confused. One down, one to go.

OK, found it. Looked in the logs after rebooting and found out that the redirect on error (Link or Wan) was turned on. After the connection came up, it seems that the redirect stayed on. I disabled it and the pages now load correctly.

Log just for kicks:

Oct 15 18:07:50 WAN Connection: Ethernet link down.
Oct 15 18:07:50 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!
Oct 15 18:07:50 dnsmasq[629]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM
Oct 15 18:07:50 dnsmasq[4184]: started, version 2.72test3 cachesize 1500
Oct 15 18:07:50 dnsmasq[4184]: warning: interface ppp1* does not currently exist
Oct 15 18:07:50 dnsmasq[4184]: asynchronous logging enabled, queue limit is 5 messages
Oct 15 18:07:50 dnsmasq-dhcp[4184]: DHCP, IP range 192.168.5.2 -- 192.168.5.254, lease time 1d
Oct 15 18:07:50 dnsmasq[4184]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:07:50 dnsmasq[4184]: using nameserver 209.18.47.61#53
Oct 15 18:07:50 dnsmasq[4184]: using nameserver 209.18.47.62#53
Oct 15 18:07:55 WAN Connection: Ethernet link up.
Oct 15 18:07:55 rc_service: wanduck 510:notify_rc restart_wan_if 0
Oct 15 18:07:55 dnsmasq[4184]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:07:55 dnsmasq[4184]: using nameserver 209.18.47.61#53
Oct 15 18:07:55 dnsmasq[4184]: using nameserver 209.18.47.62#53
Oct 15 18:07:55 stop_wan(): perform DHCP release
Oct 15 18:07:56 kernel: Attempt to kill tasklet from interrupt
Oct 15 18:07:56 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) entering forwarding state
Oct 15 18:07:56 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode
Oct 15 18:07:56 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
Oct 15 18:07:56 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) entering forwarding state
Oct 15 18:07:56 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) entering forwarding state
Oct 15 18:07:56 miniupnpd[715]: ioctl(s, SIOCGIFADDR, ...): Cannot assign requested address
Oct 15 18:07:56 miniupnpd[715]: Failed to get IP for interface eth0
Oct 15 18:07:56 miniupnpd[715]: SendNATPMPPublicAddressChangeNotification: cannot get public IP address, stopping
Oct 15 18:07:56 dnsmasq[4184]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:07:56 dnsmasq[4184]: using nameserver 209.18.47.61#53
Oct 15 18:07:56 dnsmasq[4184]: using nameserver 209.18.47.62#53
Oct 15 18:07:56 dnsmasq[4184]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:08:00 WAN Connection: ISP's DHCP did not function properly.
Oct 15 18:08:06 WAN Connection: Ethernet link up.
Oct 15 18:08:06 rc_service: wanduck 510:notify_rc restart_wan_if 0
Oct 15 18:08:07 dnsmasq[4184]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:08:07 stop_wan(): perform DHCP release
Oct 15 18:08:07 kernel: Attempt to kill tasklet from interrupt
Oct 15 18:08:07 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) entering forwarding state
Oct 15 18:08:07 kernel: device eth0 left promiscuous mode
Oct 15 18:08:07 kernel: device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
Oct 15 18:08:07 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) entering forwarding state
Oct 15 18:08:07 kernel: br0: port 1(vlan1) entering forwarding state
Oct 15 18:08:09 dnsmasq[4184]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:08:12 dnsmasq[4184]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:08:12 dnsmasq[4184]: using nameserver 192.168.100.1#53
Oct 15 18:08:12 rc_service: udhcpc 4205:notify_rc start_firewall
Oct 15 18:08:12 kernel: HTB: quantum of class 10002 is big. Consider r2q change.
Oct 15 18:08:12 kernel: HTB: quantum of class 10060 is big. Consider r2q change.
Oct 15 18:08:12 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0)!
Oct 15 18:08:12 rc_service: udhcpc 4205:notify_rc stop_upnp
Oct 15 18:08:12 rc_service: waitting "start_firewall" via udhcpc ...
Oct 15 18:08:12 dnsmasq[4184]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM
Oct 15 18:08:12 dnsmasq[4245]: started, version 2.72test3 cachesize 1500
Oct 15 18:08:12 dnsmasq[4245]: warning: interface ppp1* does not currently exist
Oct 15 18:08:12 dnsmasq[4245]: asynchronous logging enabled, queue limit is 5 messages
Oct 15 18:08:12 dnsmasq-dhcp[4245]: DHCP, IP range 192.168.5.2 -- 192.168.5.254, lease time 1d
Oct 15 18:08:12 dnsmasq[4245]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:08:12 dnsmasq[4245]: using nameserver 192.168.100.1#53
Oct 15 18:08:13 rc_service: udhcpc 4205:notify_rc start_upnp
Oct 15 18:08:13 rc_service: waitting "stop_upnp" via udhcpc ...
Oct 15 18:08:13 miniupnpd[715]: shutting down MiniUPnPd
Oct 15 18:08:14 WAN Connection: WAN was restored.
Oct 15 18:08:14 ddns: clear ddns cache file for server/hostname change
Oct 15 18:08:15 miniupnpd[4276]: HTTP listening on port 41302
Oct 15 18:08:15 miniupnpd[4276]: Listening for NAT-PMP/PCP traffic on port 5351
Oct 15 18:08:15 ddns update: ez-ipupdate: starting...
Oct 15 18:08:30 ddns update: error connecting to ns1.asuscomm.com:80
Oct 15 18:08:30 ddns update: asusddns_update: 1
Oct 15 18:08:30 dhcp client: bound 192.168.100.10 via 192.168.100.1 during 20 seconds.
Oct 15 18:08:46 dnsmasq[4245]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:08:46 dnsmasq[4245]: using nameserver 192.168.100.1#53
Oct 15 18:08:46 miniupnpd[4276]: ioctl(s, SIOCGIFADDR, ...): Cannot assign requested address
Oct 15 18:08:46 miniupnpd[4276]: Failed to get IP for interface eth0
Oct 15 18:08:46 miniupnpd[4276]: SendNATPMPPublicAddressChangeNotification: cannot get public IP address, stopping
Oct 15 18:08:49 WAN Connection: ISP's DHCP did not function properly.
Oct 15 18:08:49 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!

Oct 15 18:08:49 rc_service: udhcpc 4286:notify_rc start_firewall
Oct 15 18:08:49 dnsmasq[4245]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:08:49 dnsmasq[4245]: using nameserver 209.18.47.61#53
Oct 15 18:08:49 dnsmasq[4245]: using nameserver 209.18.47.62#53
Oct 15 18:08:49 start_nat_rules: apply the nat_rules(/tmp/nat_rules_eth0_eth0)!
Oct 15 18:08:50 dnsmasq[4245]: exiting on receipt of SIGTERM
Oct 15 18:08:50 kernel: HTB: quantum of class 10002 is big. Consider r2q change.
Oct 15 18:08:50 kernel: HTB: quantum of class 10060 is big. Consider r2q change.
Oct 15 18:08:50 dnsmasq[4327]: started, version 2.72test3 cachesize 1500
Oct 15 18:08:50 dnsmasq[4327]: warning: interface ppp1* does not currently exist
Oct 15 18:08:50 dnsmasq[4327]: asynchronous logging enabled, queue limit is 5 messages
Oct 15 18:08:50 dnsmasq-dhcp[4327]: DHCP, IP range 192.168.5.2 -- 192.168.5.254, lease time 1d
Oct 15 18:08:50 dnsmasq[4327]: read /etc/hosts - 5 addresses
Oct 15 18:08:50 dnsmasq[4327]: using nameserver 209.18.47.61#53
Oct 15 18:08:50 dnsmasq[4327]: using nameserver 209.18.47.62#53
Oct 15 18:08:50 rc_service: udhcpc 4286:notify_rc stop_upnp
Oct 15 18:08:50 rc_service: waitting "start_firewall" via udhcpc ...
Oct 15 18:08:51 rc_service: udhcpc 4286:notify_rc start_upnp
Oct 15 18:08:51 rc_service: waitting "stop_upnp" via udhcpc ...
Oct 15 18:08:51 miniupnpd[4276]: shutting down MiniUPnPd
Oct 15 18:08:51 watchdog: start ddns.
Oct 15 18:08:51 rc_service: watchdog 528:notify_rc start_ddns
Oct 15 18:08:52 ddns update: ez-ipupdate: starting...
Oct 15 18:08:52 ddns update: connected to ns1.asuscomm.com (103.10.4.108) on port 80.
Oct 15 18:08:53 ddns update: Asus update entry:: return: HTTP/1.1 200 OK^M Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2014 22:08:52 GMT^M Server: Apache/2.4.9 (Unix) PHP/5.5.14 OpenSSL/1.0.1h^M X-Powered-By: PHP/5.5.14^M Content-Length: 0^M Connection: close^M Content-Type: text/html^M ^M
Oct 15 18:08:53 ddns update: retval= 0, ddns_return_code (,200)
Oct 15 18:08:53 ddns update: asusddns_update: 0
Oct 15 18:08:53 ddns: ddns update ok
Oct 15 18:08:53 ddns: IP address, server and hostname have not changed since the last update.
Oct 15 18:08:53 dhcp client: bound ************ (I removed this) during 86400 seconds.
Oct 15 18:08:53 miniupnpd[4364]: HTTP listening on port 45980
Oct 15 18:08:53 miniupnpd[4364]: Listening for NAT-PMP/PCP traffic on port 5351
Oct 15 18:08:55 WAN Connection: WAN was restored.
 
Hi,

I'm just curious... How does this fork compare to the 376.45 or 376.47?

I've been using 376.47 but and I'm not very happy with the wifi stability which works for me only a few days until the speed starts crawling... and I have to reboot :(

My first thought was to revert back to 376.45 which worked much better but the I saw this fork :)

Any recommendations? When should I use this fork instead of the official merlin release?

I'm using my router only for wifi stuff i.e. no "media bridge" or other fancy features and just want it to be as stable as possible.

Thanks in advance!

Michael
 
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Hi,

I'm just curious... How does this fork for compare to the 376.45 or 376.47?

I've been using 376.47 but and I'm not very happy with the wifi stability which works for me only a few days until the speed starts crawling... and I have to reboot :(

My first thought was to revert back to 376.45 which worked much better but the I saw this fork :)

Any recommendations? When should I use this fork instead of the official merlin release?

I'm using my router only for wifi stuff i.e. no "media bridge" or other fancy features and just want it to be as stable as possible.

Thanks in advance!

Michael

I use this Fork on both my N66U and AC68U and in my opinion it's the most stable firmware i have ever used and have no intentions on using any of the newer 376.xx firmwares.. :)
 
I use this Fork on both my N66U and AC68U and in my opinion it's the most stable firmware i have ever used and have no intentions on using any of the newer 376.xx firmwares.. :)
+1

Excellent firmware and developer.

Sent from my Samsung S3 (GT-i9300) on Sammy JB 4.3 (NB6) powered by Boeffla kernel via Tapatalk
 
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OK, found it. Looked in the logs after rebooting and found out that the redirect on error (Link or Wan) was turned on. After the connection came up, it seems that the redirect stayed on. I disabled it and the pages now load correctly.

Thanks for the update on the solution....I'm sure it may benefit others in the future.
 

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